Remington Model 700 bolt action rifles in 7mm Rem. mag. have a 1 in 9 right hand twist (one full turn in nine inches of barrel). This will accomodate bullet weight/length up to 175 grains.
1- 12 twist
1-12 twist rate
Standard factory 222 Remington ADL has a 1/14 twist rate.
The Remington 700 ADL in .30-06 Springfield typically features a twist rate of 1:10 inches. This means that the rifling in the barrel makes one complete turn for every 10 inches of barrel length. This twist rate is designed to stabilize a wide range of bullet weights commonly used in .30-06 ammunition, providing good accuracy and performance.
6mm Remington twist rate is 1 in 9, 244 Remington twist rate is 1 in 12. The 1 in 12 twist will not stabilize long 100 grain bullets while the 1 in 9 twist will.When the the caliber .224 Remington's name was changed to 6mm Remington, the twist rate was changed.
Remington 700 .243 twist rate is: 1 in 10" you can google it like I did.
1/14
1:12
7 x 57mm - 1 in 9 1/4" . . . . . . . .Remington 700
1 in 10 IIRC
1/9? Well, maybe. Most of these rifles were made with a 1 in 12" twist. This twist was judged best for the lighter varmint bullets (40-52 gr). Some newer .223 rifles are offered with 1-9" twists. Its best to check the rifle to make sure which one it is to be certain.
The Remington Model 700 CDL with a 26-inch barrel in .264 Winchester Magnum typically has a twist rate of 1:9.25 inches. This twist rate is designed to stabilize a range of bullet weights commonly used in this caliber, particularly those between 120 and 140 grains. Always check the specific manufacturer's specifications for the most accurate information.